2023–24 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season

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2023–24 SBC Men season
League Scottish Basketball Championship
Sport Basketball
Number of teams18
SBC Competitions
SBC seasons

The 2023–24 season will be the 54th campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championship , the national basketball league of Scotland. 18 teams were split across Division 1, featuring 8 teams, and Division 2, featuring 10 teams. [1] [2] Division 1 and Division 2 matches will begin on October 13, 2023. [1]

Contents

Division 1

Teams

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Location of teams in 2023–24 SBC Division 1

League table

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Falkirk Fury (C)2119219051527+37838Qualification to playoffs
2 Boroughmuir Blaze 2118319321661+27136
3 St Mirren 2114717791714+6528
4 Stirling Knights 21111016781680222
5 City of Edinburgh Kings 2191217561722+3418
6 Dunfermline Reign 21912151416099518
7 Renfrew Rocks 21417162618161908
8 Glasgow University (R)21021130617604540Relegation to Division 2
Source: BasketballScotland
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Playoffs

Semi-finals

06 Apr 2024
Falkirk Fury 8275 Stirling Knights
Regional Performance Centre, Dundee
06 Apr 2024
Boroughmuir Blaze 8492 St Mirren
Regional Performance Centre, Dundee

Final

07 Apr 2024
Falkirk Fury 9364 St Mirren
Regional Performance Centre, Dundee

Division 2

Teams

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Devils
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Titans
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Storm
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Flyers
Location of teams in 2023–24 SBC Division 2

Relegated from 2022-23 Division 1

New team

Withdrew

League table

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualification
1 Edinburgh Lions (C)171611331974+35732
2North Lanarkshire Titans1815314551061+39430
3Glasgow Devils (P)1812614711170+30124Promotion to Division 1
4Grampian Flyers161061176992+18420
5 North Lanarkshire Chiefs 189914151283+13218
6 West Lothian Wolves 169712481075+17318
7 Dundee Madsons 17710119012516114
8 Tayside Musketeers 15510974941+3310
9Ayr Storm1721589814695714
10 Perth Phoenix 1801894719109630
Updated to match(es) played on 03 April 2024. Source: BasketballScotland
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Scottish Cup

Scottish Cup (basketball)

First Round

06 Oct 2023
Tayside Musketeers 6067Aberdeen University
29 Oct 2023
City of Edinburgh Kings 10227Aberdeen Arrows
07 Oct 2023
Highland Bears5349 Perth Phoenix
06 Oct 2023
Ayr Storm7698North Lanarkshire Titans
06 Oct 2023
Stirling University5358 Dundee Madsons

Second Round

Falkirk Fury wcAberdeen University
05 Nov 2023
Stirling Knights 10367 West Lothian Wolves
19 Nov 2023
City of Edinburgh Kings 8445Grampian Flyers
19 Nov 2023
Highland Bears74131 Boroughmuir Blaze
03 Nov 2023
Renfrew Rocks 7481 Dunfermline Reign
18 Nov 2023
North Lanarkshire Titans8148 Dundee Madsons
30 Oct 2023
North Lanarkshire Chiefs 6471 Edinburgh Lions
06 Oct 2023
St Mirren 9337 Glasgow University

Quarter Finals

10 Dec 2023
Edinburgh Lions 9793 St Mirren
05 Dec 2023
Dunfermline Reign 8456North Lanarkshire Titans
08 Dec 2023
Falkirk Fury 8262 Stirling Knights
12 Dec 2023
City of Edinburgh Kings 8798 Boroughmuir Blaze

Semi Finals

16 Jan 2024
Dunfermline Reign 8567 Edinburgh Lions
02 Feb 2024
Falkirk Fury 9991 Boroughmuir Blaze

Final

10 Feb 2024
Falkirk Fury 7967 Dunfermline Reign
Regional Performance Centre, Dundee

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References

  1. 1 2 "SBC Senior Men Div 1 2023-24". basketballscotland. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  2. "SBC Senior Men Div 2 2023-24". basketballscotland. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
Preceded by SBC seasons
2023–24
Succeeded by
2024–25 season